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What is antifa?

As long as there has been fascism — a political movement that stokes nationalism and racism, and uses violence to bolster authoritarian rule — there have been antifascists that resist such regimes. This relationship dates to the emergence of fascism in Europe in the 1920s, and then continued in Mussolini's...

Are Conspiracy Beliefs on the Rise?

Have the internet and social media created a climate where Americans believe anything is possible? With headlines citing now as the age of conspiracy, is it really true? In a word, no. While it may be true that the internet has allowed people who believe in conspiracies to communicate more,...

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With the US-Russian Nuclear Treaty in Tatters, Is 'Doomsday' Ticking Closer?
With the US-Russian Nuclear Treaty in Tatters, Is 'Doomsday' Ticking Closer?
When President Donald Trump withdrew the U.S. from a long-standing nuclear weapons treaty with Russia on Feb. 1, his actions set the stage for what many fear could be a new arms race between the global superpowers. Trump's decision was announced less than two weeks after scientists and policy experts...
13 significant protests that changed the course of history
13 significant protests that changed the course of history
Political protests have a rich past, with varied degrees of success in accomplishing what they originally set out to do. The following historically significant political protests include a decisive event in the Civil Rights movement, two history-changing moments that occurred within one year and the medieval defiance of one man....
Google News Searches Aren't Politically Biased, but They Do Like Mainstream Media
Google News Searches Aren't Politically Biased, but They Do Like Mainstream Media
This article was originally published at The Conversation. The publication contributed the article to Live Science's Expert Voices: Op-Ed & Insights. Google News does not deliver different news to users based on their position on the political spectrum, despite accusations from conservative commentators and even President Donald Trump. Rather than...
Trump Says He Wants to Buy Greenland. Here's Why.
Trump Says He Wants to Buy Greenland. Here's Why.
President Donald Trump has expressed an interest in buying Greenland, an autonomous Danish territory, according to a report published yesterday (Aug. 15) by The Wall Street Journal. Why does Trump want the United States to buy the world's biggest island? The reason, in large part, is likely that Greenland is...
The House Science Committee Is Back in Democrat's Control: What That Means for Science
The House Science Committee Is Back in Democrat's Control: What That Means for Science
Last night, the Democrats regained a majority in the U.S. House of Representatives, and with it, leadership of the House Committee on Science, Space and Technology. What will this change mean for science? The current committee chair, Lamar Smith, R-Texas, who will retire at the end of this term, has...
Profiling a Conspiracy Theorist: Why Some People Believe
Profiling a Conspiracy Theorist: Why Some People Believe
Here's a theory: President Barack Obama was not born in the United States. Here's another: Climate change is a hoax. Here's one more: The deep state spied on Donald Trump's campaign, and is now trying to destroy his presidency. Who believes this stuff? Conspiracy theories have been cooked up for...
Will the 2020 election be a 'fraudulent mess'? The science says no.
Will the 2020 election be a 'fraudulent mess'? The science says no.
As the 2020 presidential election approaches, and the coronavirus continues to circulate throughout the United States, President Donald Trump has begun to decry mail-in voting, calling it a scam and predicting on Twitter that the election would be a fraudulent mess. Scientific literature on mail-in voting shows it has very...
Why Americans are so enamored with election polls
Why Americans are so enamored with election polls
The Republican pollster Frank Luntz warned on Twitter and elsewhere the other day that if preelection polls in this year’s presidential race are embarrassingly wrong again, “then the polling industry is done.” It was quite the forecast. While it is possible the polls will misfire, it’s exceedingly unlikely that such...

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